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Three marble heads excavated at archaeological site Stibera

Posted on 18 December 2008

Three marble heads - one of an adult man, the other of a woman and the third one of a young boy – are the latest discovery unearthed during this year’s archaeological excavations at ancient site Stibera in Prilep region.

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